Tuesday, June 2, 2009

About the Team

Jessica Andrus is an MBA student at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Her background is in supply chain and sales management in consumer goods organizations. Her professional interests include change and sustainable business management and organizational structure in for profit multinational corporations. She has her undergraduate degree from Purdue University in Industrial Management and Manufacturing Operations.

Kimberly Goodman
is a graduate student in the Museum Studies Program at the Harvard University Extension School. Kimberly's career goal is in museum administration. Holding a Bachelors degree from the University of Colorado in Anthropology, her motivation is for the preservation of material culture for future generations. She also has ten plus years experience in the corporate world as an administrative manager. Hobbies include hiking, reading, yoga and traveling.

Melissa Higgins received an undergraduate degree in Architectural Studies from Connecticut College and has worked in museums ever since. As a research associate for the Engineering is Elementary program at the Museum of Science, Boston, Melissa has developed a national engineering curriculum for elementary school students. She has also worked as a consulting fellow conducting visitor studies for the Harvard Art Museums. Melissa is currently pursuing her masters in Museum Studies through the Harvard Extension School.

Sarah Marcoux is pursuing her master’s degree in History and Museum Studies at Tufts University in Medford, MA. A native Rhode Islander, she earned her bachelor’s degree in French Studies and History from the University of New Hampshire. Sarah got her start as an interpreter for Historic New England and is excited about starting her career in the museum world. She enjoys traveling, reading, yoga, and cooking.

Meghan Stasz is an MBA candidate at Boston College and received her B.A. in Government from Hamilton College in 2001. Prior to starting her MBA program, Meghan worked for the Environmental Defense Fund in Washington, D.C. where she managed a multi-year advocacy campaign to reform the $300 billion federal Farm Bill. Prior to EDF, she worked as a paralegal at a law firm in San Francisco and spent several years in the outdoor industry. In her spare time, Meghan enjoys traveling, running marathons and spending time outdoors.

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